SCN1A testing for epilepsy: Application in clinical practice
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I. Scheffer | S. Sisodiya | S. Berkovic | D. Lowenstein | A. Goldman | R. Ottman | E. Andermann | C. Marini | S. Hirose | M. Kauffman | P. Jonghe | N. Tan
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